The episode begins with a description of the author's experience in Grandville, a town in Normandy, where the sea is a powerful and ever-present force. The chapter describes the dangerous coastline, the town's inhabitants, and a shell-maker whose family tragedy is intertwined with the sea's unpredictable nature.
Description of Grandville's turbulent coastline and its impact on the inhabitants.
Story of a shell-maker whose brother perished at sea.
The sea's power and unpredictability as a recurring theme.
durée : 00:29:00 - Le Feuilleton - "On peut voir l'Océan partout. On ne le voit pas infini, mais on le sent, on l'entend, on le devine infini, et l'impression n'en est que plus profonde."